IBM Cloud only provides Ubuntu at LTS versions, so there is no
artful image that we can launch. Thus, this test is a bit contrived
and the bug is quite unlikely to affect a user there.
To test anyway, we launch an Ubuntu 16.04, and manually upgrade it to
artful. Then, enable artful-proposed, install cloud-init and reboot.
From a fresh instance of 16.04 on IBM Cloud (launched with 'launch-softlayer')
from cloud-init's qa scripts and without any user-data.
Basically that looks like:
apt-get update -qy && apt-get -qy dist-upgrade
sed -i 's,xenial,artful,g' /etc/apt/sources.list
apt-get -qy update
apt-get dist-upgrade -qy
apt-get -qy autoremove
echo "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu artful-proposed main" |
tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/proposed.list
apt-get update -q
apt-get install cloud-init
reboot
# ssh back in and look around.
Marking verification-done for artful.
IBM Cloud only provides Ubuntu at LTS versions, so there is no
artful image that we can launch. Thus, this test is a bit contrived
and the bug is quite unlikely to affect a user there.
To test anyway, we launch an Ubuntu 16.04, and manually upgrade it to
artful. Then, enable artful-proposed, install cloud-init and reboot.
From a fresh instance of 16.04 on IBM Cloud (launched with 'launch-softlayer')
from cloud-init's qa scripts and without any user-data.
Basically that looks like: sources. list archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu artful-proposed main" | sources. list.d/ proposed. list
apt-get update -qy && apt-get -qy dist-upgrade
sed -i 's,xenial,artful,g' /etc/apt/
apt-get -qy update
apt-get dist-upgrade -qy
apt-get -qy autoremove
echo "deb http://
tee /etc/apt/
apt-get update -q
apt-get install cloud-init
reboot
# ssh back in and look around.
See attached file where I did all that.